Once that’s done you can begin generating charts with Log Parser. But …Īs of July 2011, after installing the components on a Windows 7 machine, with updates being checked for other Microsoft products, you can expect to be alerted to approximately 5 security updates that you’ll need to install.
#Office web components 2007 install#
I’m not a lawyer, and still have my legit copy of Office 2003, but it would appear that one could install these for the purposes of generating charts with Log Parser as part of that functionality. If you do own an Office 2003 license, the Office Web Components are licensed to be used in interactive mode. If you do not own an Office 2003 license, the Office Web Components are licensed to be used in static, non-interactive, client-side, view-only mode.
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Select the name of the type library from the Project/Library list. Select a Web component from the toolbox, and then draw it on a form. objectives as lists, 262 Office 2007 integration, 6, 8 Office Web Components (OWC). Select the Microsoft Office Web Components 9.0, the Microsoft Office XP Web Components, or the Microsoft Office Web Components 11.0, and then click OK. Unfortunately, Microsoft discontinued the Office Web Components (OWC) in Office 2007, and, from what I can tell, have no Log Parser-friendly replacements as of yet.įortunately the Office 2003 Web Components are available for download direct from Microsoft. See search sites, 128 summary, 354 user, 332333 web parts. I checked with the SharePoint team, and they told me that this will be a supported scenario via an additional component you add to SharePoint - and that theyll have a whitepaper and sample on how to-do this published later.
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However, if you’re currently using Microsoft Office 2007 or 2010, you may not have the components necessary to output charts. Several people asked in follow-up comments to my previous post whether it will be possible to host Web Parts built as ASP.NET 2.0 User Controls within SharePoint 2007. Log Parser includes functionality to export data to charts by using -o:chart as a parameter.